This lists anything I know will be a weekly disruption. I also added an “other” column at the end (column 5). So column one had times, column two had “Brayden,” column three had “Kaitlyn,” and column four had “McKenna.” Next, I labeled the top of a column for each person in my schedule. In the left column, I typed up times starting at 7 AM and going every 30 minutes. You can do this on paper or in a spreadsheet. This isn’t really a necessary part of planning your schedule, but I wanted to track my ideas for the final product. Then I made another list of things I wanted to do this summer that would be “bigger” things–not things I would just take the kids to myself but things we would do as a family. I then made a list of all of the fun extras I would like to do on a regular basis (but not daily) that I knew would interfere with our normal routine. Just write what needs to happen each day. Don’t try to organize it at this point (though if you are like me, your brain will try to do it anyway)–the point is don’t try to organize it yet. This is just a free-write, meaning you write what comes to your head.
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